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I lost my black leather Samsonite executive briefcase yesterday around 3pm, probably near the Walmart on 59 in Lufkin, Deep East Texas. It's a medium-sized case with a silver latch and a small scuff on the bottom left corner where the leather has started to wear. Inside are important papers, a navy Moleskine notebook, and my old KP Consulting badge. There's a bright green bus-pass sticker on the inside flap that should help identify it. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; those documents are sentimental and I really need them.
I lost my teak coffee table with a glass top yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas. It’s about 3 feet long, with a warm teak finish and slender cross-legged metal supports. The glass top has a tiny chip near the back edge, and there’s a small dent on the front left leg. On the underside, there’s a laser-engraved initials 'LA' and a faint pencil mark from last year’s move. It was a wedding gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping to get it back. If found, email me at [email protected].
I found a small red leather address book this afternoon around 3pm tucked under the bench near the parking lot behind the public library on Main Street in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas. It's about 3 by 4 inches, with a worn spine and a few pages curling at the edges. Inside are names and phone numbers in blue ink, plus a sticky note that says 'Call Mom' in neat cursive. A faded photo sits between pages 7 and 8, and there’s an entry labeled 'Aunt Rosa' with a number ending in 4821. It looks recently used and clearly treasured. If someone recognizes it, I’d love to get it back to its owner—two of the entries and the photo’s subject should help verify ownership.
Lost Pearl Export 5-piece turquoise drum kit yesterday around 3pm near Center's downtown Square in Deep East Texas, after a rehearsal at the old music shop on Main Street. It's a 22x18 bass drum, 10x8 rack tom, 12x9 rack tom, 16x16 floor tom, and a 14x5 snare in a turquoise sparkle finish with chrome hardware. The kick hoop has a small dent and there's a tiny red star sticker on the bass drum hoop; inside the shell a note in black Sharpie reads 'Beau 12-3'. This kit means a lot to me; it was my mentor's gift and I really need it back for a show this weekend.
I lost my navy blue Adidas windbreaker, size M, yesterday around 3pm near the Brookshire Brothers on Timberland Drive in Lufkin, Deep East Texas. It’s a casual zip-up with the three white stripes running down the sleeves and an orange zipper pull. There’s a small tear near the right cuff and the inside pocket has a red tag with my initials 'MV'. It’s worn but still comfy, and it means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandfather who passed away last year. I’d really need it back—if you’ve seen it around downtown Lufkin, especially near the Brookshire Brothers on Timberland Drive, please drop me a note here.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near the Coffee House on Main Street in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas. They're about 1 inch in diameter, gold-tone hoops with freshwater pearl drops, and one earring has a tiny star charm that dangles. They were in a small black velvet pouch in my tote, and there's a faint scratch on the back of the other earring. They were a gift from my grandmother, so they mean a lot to me and I really need them back. If you found them, please drop me a note here—I’d be forever grateful.
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